Case studies
Reading Champions case studies
This page gives you access to a mixture of case studies. Some are from Reading Champions projects, others are from general projects aimed at boys or men. There are lots of great ideas within these pages, so happy browsing.
Do you have a Reading Champions case study? If so email readingchampions@literacytrust.org.uk
Engaging dads case studies:
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Download Case study - Orphaned Lion
The BabyFather Initiative recount a play that was created to emphasise the importance of identity, sound parenting and community relations.
Posted by Lucy Hawkins
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Download Case study - Dad’s reading challenge
Barbara Rose Pre-School challenged dads to read a bedtime story with their children.
Posted by Lucy Hawkins
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Download Case study - Dare to Discover
Dare to Discover is a short course for fathers and their children based in South Lambeth, which involves visiting places of interest.
Posted by Lucy Hawkins
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Download Case study - Rhyme-time series
Michelle Herriman recounts her very successful rhyme-time series aimed solely at dads on Saturday mornings.
Posted by Lucy Hawkins
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